Jody Weis

Vincent Richardson was just 14 when he gained international notoriety for convincing cops at a South Side station he was one of them.

In December, he got out of prison after serving four months on a parole violation connected to a separate police impersonation conviction. In an interview a few hours after his release, Richardson insisted he wouldn't be going back to prison. His mother, Veronica Brock, was already talking about her son returning to work as a security guard.

But now, police say Richardson, 21, is back at it. He was arrested Friday with another man by police who say the pair were pretending to be cops.

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